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Sublime hint they will record new music following reunion

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Sublime has suggested that they may record new music after the band resumed operations late last year.The band were initially active between 1988 and 1996, before frontman Bradley Nowell died from a heroin overdose at the age of 28.Sublime reformed in 2009 with Rome Ramirez on vocals and guitar.

They initially toured under the Sublime moniker for seven months, before Nowell’s estate threatened to sue surviving members Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh for misuse of their trademark, and the band then went by the name Sublime With Rome.Last year, Sublime With Rome announced their breakup upon the news that Sublime reunited to play a set with Nowell’s son Jakob on vocals.

They are already set to play this year’s Coachella.Now, the band have discussed the possibility of new music in a new interview with SPIN.

When asked about their plans for after Coachella, Gaugh said: “We’ll see how it goes from the rehearsals, but I’m pretty certain we’re gonna see some music coming out with this project.”Nowell, meanwhile, said he hoped to “add to the legacy of this band” and wants to also “get to those alternative scenes and work with cool alternative artists.”“Hopefully we can get Gwen Stefani to come up with us to perform [her 1994 duet with Sublime] ‘Saw Red’,” he suggested, nodding to No Doubt‘s own forthcoming reunion show at Coachella.In response, Gaugh said: “I mean, come on.

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